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Improve documentation about %load_ext kedro.ipython
to make it more visible
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%load_ext kedro.ipython
more visible%load_ext kedro.ipython
to make it more visible
I almost open this issue again 🙃 Another user got confused because they couldn't really use |
For context, kedro/kedro/framework/cli/jupyter.py Lines 90 to 91 in c3c93cb
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@noklam mentions that |
I'm happy to do this but need more steer about (a) the problem and (b) the location in docs that we include it. |
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The problem of the latter two is that they're too rigid:
So I think |
Another user whose problems with |
Almost duplicate the issue. I agree with everything said here. Ideally the Kedro specific kernel is a nice idea, in practices it suffers from different issue.
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Another user who could have benefitted from this https://linen-slack.kedro.org/t/16320811/i-just-learned-that-the-command-kedro-jupyter-notebook-can-b#435be7c7-e8cd-4791-b6ca-37637fd8b194 |
yay ❤️ |
Description
We should make
%load_ext kedro.ipython
more visible, since it's tool-independent (as long as it's IPython-compatible) and also independent on how the service was launched (think for instance Databricks notebooks, Google Colab, and VSCode).Context
A user wanted to use the Kedro extension on VSCode and didn't find a way in the docs https://www.linen.dev/s/kedro/t/13090672/hi-everyone-is-there-some-setting-that-could-allow-for-kedro#30d9d3e7-73e3-4719-8be5-882a947088e4 cc @m-gris
even if it's there already https://docs.kedro.org/en/stable/notebooks_and_ipython/kedro_and_notebooks.html#managed-services.
In fact, I don't even use
kedro jupyter notebook
that much 🤔 always resort to%load_ext kedro.ipython
everywhere.Possible Implementation
We should probably restructure those pages a bit, so that it's clear that the command can be used in many places, and not just "managed services".
Possible Alternatives
I didn't think any.
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